How Moon's Dust Cloud Could Impact Future Space Travel

Discovery of lunar cloud has practical implications for future space travel.

— -- The discovery of an ever-changing, lopsided lunar cloud of dust could have implications for future manned missions in space.

A paper detailing the research was published this week in the journal "Nature."

Knowing where dust is in space could help mitigate harm to astronauts and equipment on future manned missions to other planets and asteroids, according to Mihaly Horanyi, a researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder who worked on the study.

"Identifying this permanent dust cloud engulfing the moon was a nice gift from this mission," Horanyi said in a statement. "We can carry these findings over to studies of other airless planetary objects like the moons of other planets and asteroids."